Jenner had a message for the president, too. "I want him to know politically I am disappointed, obviously," she said. "I don’t want our community to go backwards." Jenner proposed that Trump "just leave us alone. That’s all we want. Then maybe later down the line, we can get somebody a little better."

The celebrity's most recent comments on Trump carry a decidedly different tone from her previous remarks. After all, in early 2016, Jenner, told E! Online, "I'm not a big fan [of Trump] because, I think, of his macho attitude. I think he would have a hard time with women when he doesn't even realize it." However, she added, "It doesn't mean he wouldn't be good for women's issues, I think he would be very good for women's issues."

In response to the criticism leveled at her, Jenner released a statement in October saying, "I am with you, and I am here to help" and declined to accept the award. The petition also led to the St. John's Well Child and Family Center rescinding its award for Jenner. The center issued a statement, "We deeply regret that our actions have hurt and divided the transgender community. That was not our intention. Our mission has always been to uplift and move our community forward."

The center's statement went on, "However, we hear the concerns of local activists, and we take them very seriously. Therefore, Caitlyn will not be receiving an award at the Eleganza Ball or attending the event."

It doesn't seem to be a fun place for Jenner whose political concerns seem compounded by her personal relations. "I got the trans community out there bashing on me," she said. "I got the Kardashians out there bashing on me. All I do is sit here in the house and try to stay out of trouble."